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In their book the The Lonely Crowd, why did Riseman and Glazer feel Americans
have changed?

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  • 12-11-2020

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Explanation:

“I feel warmly attached to the old America that was acclaimed in school textbooks,” he writes. But Glazer concludes that his side has lost–hence the title.

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